Lucky Eddie
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I fear a fellow prospector may be headed to jail maybe - negligent homicide?.
https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/wa/a/32518986/fatal-crash-closes-brookton-highway/#page1
A TV report i saw on tonight's 6 o'clock news showed the tow vehicle to be a Ford F350 Dually, with a 5th wheel caravan, parked on the verge just past the fatal accident and the quad bike trailer has somehow become detached from the back of the 5th wheel caravan & hit the truck head on.
That's probably not an unfamiliar combination for those of you stateside, for a larger tow vehicle to have 2 trailers, behind it however here at least with the exception of prime mover trucks and double 30 tonne trailers running as a B double etc, you just never see this type of combination with domestic pickup trucks etc.
If it is the guy I believe it to be, (I recognized his rig because its similar to my F250) he was headed out to the goldfields to prospect with the cooler spring weather, and the 5th wheel caravan is his accoms while the quads are the prospecting vehicles!.
Guy owns a trucking company and has many heavy healuage trucks and road trains etc as well as the multi combination drivers license to operate same. It would appear he has exploited a loop hole in our traffic laws to set up his F350 to tow 2 trailers by registering t as a prime mover thru his trucking business (no one does this usually coz it costs $5K a year n extra registration/licensing fees). Combined with his Multi trailer Combination Truck drivers license, he has somehow copied the way many in some of the US States that allow it, rig to run 2 trailers in tandem!.
What Major Crash Unit are trying to figure is - firstly how the second trailer which must have either electric or vacuum breakaway trailer brakes, and safety coupling / securing chains, has managed to firstly become detached from the back of the 5th wheel caravan, and secondly why the emergency brakes haven't activated, when it did become detached.
How this guy managed to even get such break away safety brakes to couple to the rear of his 5th wheel caravan i have no idea...
The thing is he MIGHT have got away with it IF it hadn't all gone pear shaped and killed an innocent truck driver headed the opposite direction.
If it turns out as I suspect and he has breached our towing laws... by trying to exploit a loop hole in the laws for long haul road trains - with a small utility vehicle (F350 pickup) then its entirely possible he could see jail time for negligent homicide if its proven the detachment was his fault in some way, or his quad bikes trailer wasn't fully compliant, and he may even lose his trucking company business by having his transport industry haulage licenses all withdrawn/revoked as punishment.
I will be watching this one with interest (because I have often lamented I couldn't tow 2 trailers behind my F250) and had at one point considered trying to exploit this same apparent loophole in the traffic laws.
I suspect the laws probably vary from state to state in the USA when it comes to towing a 2nd trailer behind domestic pickup trucks. I've seen a lot of photos of guys doing so stateside over the years s suspect that it must be legal in at least a proportion of the states?.
Just glad it ain't me!
Whats that old saying? "There but for the Grace of God go I".
One media outlet is reporting the tow vehicle as Dodge but it looked like a F350 dually to me. Pickups ex USA aren't that common on our roads so the media reporting confusion is understandable.I'm hunting online for a photo of the tow vehicle that I saw on the TV news.
https://www.police.wa.gov.au/Media-...853-Kelmscott-Fatal-Crash--Information-Sought
Our Police are also reporting it as a Dodge pickup truck. Hopefully its not who I thought it was then.
https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/wa/a/32518986/fatal-crash-closes-brookton-highway/#page1
UPDATE: Police have today released new details of a crash that claimed the live of a truck driver on Brookton Highway in Kelmscott yesterday.
The 55-year-old man died after his truck was struck by a trailer carrying quad bikes which had disconnected from an oncoming vehicle near Stony Brook Bridge.
Police say the trailer was attached to a caravan which was was being towed by a utility.
The truck driver, who was the only person in the vehicle, was taken to Armadale Hospital but died from his injuries.
Police from the Major Crash squad are investigating.Anyone with information about the crash can contact Crime Stopper on 1800 333 000.
A TV report i saw on tonight's 6 o'clock news showed the tow vehicle to be a Ford F350 Dually, with a 5th wheel caravan, parked on the verge just past the fatal accident and the quad bike trailer has somehow become detached from the back of the 5th wheel caravan & hit the truck head on.
That's probably not an unfamiliar combination for those of you stateside, for a larger tow vehicle to have 2 trailers, behind it however here at least with the exception of prime mover trucks and double 30 tonne trailers running as a B double etc, you just never see this type of combination with domestic pickup trucks etc.
If it is the guy I believe it to be, (I recognized his rig because its similar to my F250) he was headed out to the goldfields to prospect with the cooler spring weather, and the 5th wheel caravan is his accoms while the quads are the prospecting vehicles!.
Guy owns a trucking company and has many heavy healuage trucks and road trains etc as well as the multi combination drivers license to operate same. It would appear he has exploited a loop hole in our traffic laws to set up his F350 to tow 2 trailers by registering t as a prime mover thru his trucking business (no one does this usually coz it costs $5K a year n extra registration/licensing fees). Combined with his Multi trailer Combination Truck drivers license, he has somehow copied the way many in some of the US States that allow it, rig to run 2 trailers in tandem!.
What Major Crash Unit are trying to figure is - firstly how the second trailer which must have either electric or vacuum breakaway trailer brakes, and safety coupling / securing chains, has managed to firstly become detached from the back of the 5th wheel caravan, and secondly why the emergency brakes haven't activated, when it did become detached.
How this guy managed to even get such break away safety brakes to couple to the rear of his 5th wheel caravan i have no idea...
The thing is he MIGHT have got away with it IF it hadn't all gone pear shaped and killed an innocent truck driver headed the opposite direction.
If it turns out as I suspect and he has breached our towing laws... by trying to exploit a loop hole in the laws for long haul road trains - with a small utility vehicle (F350 pickup) then its entirely possible he could see jail time for negligent homicide if its proven the detachment was his fault in some way, or his quad bikes trailer wasn't fully compliant, and he may even lose his trucking company business by having his transport industry haulage licenses all withdrawn/revoked as punishment.
I will be watching this one with interest (because I have often lamented I couldn't tow 2 trailers behind my F250) and had at one point considered trying to exploit this same apparent loophole in the traffic laws.
I suspect the laws probably vary from state to state in the USA when it comes to towing a 2nd trailer behind domestic pickup trucks. I've seen a lot of photos of guys doing so stateside over the years s suspect that it must be legal in at least a proportion of the states?.
Just glad it ain't me!
Whats that old saying? "There but for the Grace of God go I".
One media outlet is reporting the tow vehicle as Dodge but it looked like a F350 dually to me. Pickups ex USA aren't that common on our roads so the media reporting confusion is understandable.I'm hunting online for a photo of the tow vehicle that I saw on the TV news.
https://www.police.wa.gov.au/Media-...853-Kelmscott-Fatal-Crash--Information-Sought
Our Police are also reporting it as a Dodge pickup truck. Hopefully its not who I thought it was then.
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